Seymour Valley Trailway – North Vancouver
The Seymour Valley Trailway is a car-free, paved, multi-use 22km round-trip path which winds its way through a picturesque second growth forest.
Read moreThe Seymour Valley Trailway is a car-free, paved, multi-use 22km round-trip path which winds its way through a picturesque second growth forest.
Read moreNitinat Lake on Vancouver Island is a beautiful 23 km long tidal saltwater fjord. The area is renown as a kiteboarding / kitesurfing and wind surfing mecca.
Read moreLong Beach in Tofino is the longest beach of the Pacific Rim National Park Preserve spanning an extraordinary 16km along the west coast of Vancouver Island.
Read moreThe Inukshuk monument installed in 1987 at Vancouver’s English Bay is an art installation by Alvin Kanak built out of grey granite.
Read moreThe Abbotsford Tulip Festival, also known as BLOOM, is the most breath-taking tulip festival near Vancouver. Blooming season starts in mid April.
Read moreThe False Creek Seawall is a world-class walking and cycling path that loops 9.1 km along False Creek connecting many of the city’s must see locations.
Read moreFun Alley located near Linsdale Quay in North Vancouver. A plain alley which was transformed by splashes of colour all over the walls and floor.
Read moreThe East Van Cross erected in 2010 has been adopted as a city icon, most visibly expressed in the form of a Monument for East Vancouver by artist Ken Lum.
Read moreThe Pink Alley, also known as Alley-Oop, has transformed what use to be a dreary and dirty alley into a public-friendly vibrant pink and yellow urban park.
Read moreSiwash Rock is one of the most iconic features of Stanley Park. The sea stack, unique in the area, came to be due to a volcanic dike.
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